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Hunger: That which reminds you that no matter how often you use wireless internet or how well you can analyze Macbeth, you are really just an animal.
Week two was a relatively bland one for college football. The nation's top team, USC, was idle, and the biggest news of the week may have been the end of Boise State's 14-game winning streak and subsequent drop from the rankings. Auburn was the highest ranked team to lose to a team outside of the Top-25, dropping from 17th to unranked after an overtime loss to the underrated South Florida Bulls 26-23. The biggest jump in the rankings goes to the Oregon Ducks, who went from unranked to No. 19 after completely dominating a lackluster Michigan team. Let's see what this week is looking like for the teams in the top five conferences around the country:
Ahhh ... Sin City"" - the place where Elvis, like Wayne Newton, seems to live on into eternity. The town where casinos never close, 3 a.m. buffets are the norm and two German guys used to do tricks with tigers.
The Wisconsin volleyball team will take another road trip out West this weekend for the Loyola Marymount Invitational in Los Angeles. The No. 10 Badgers (5-1) will face Columbia and Tulane, and host Loyola Marymount in their final pre-Big Ten Conference season tournament of 2007.
The University of Wisconsin Badgers football team is ranked No. 5 in two polls released Tuesday.
The Badger women's hockey team entered the 2006-'07 campaign looking to repeat as national champions. They did just that, along with establishing themselves as one of the dominant teams in college sports.
By Ben Breiner
This weekend saw Wisconsin host the women's Big Ten rowing championships on Lake Wingra and the women's lightweight rowing team travel to Indianapolis to face Stanford, Georgetown and Ohio State. Unlike last season, the Badgers had trouble with their conference foes and finished the competition in fifth place.
It was a rough weekend for the Wisconsin softball team (5-11 Big Ten, 26-19 overall) as it dropped four conference games on the road at Michigan State and No. 9 Michigan. Michigan State (5-8 Big Ten, 29-24 overall), now ahead of Wisconsin in the Big Ten standings, pulled off an 8-5 win Friday afternoon and finished the series with a 2-0 win Saturday. Michigan (11-3 Big Ten, 40-9 overall) triumphed in a doubleheader Sunday, capturing both victories with scores of 2-0 and 2-1.
The Wisconsin softball team (5-7 Big Ten, 26-15 overall) travels to Michigan this weekend to face both Michigan State and No. 9 Michigan. Michigan State (2-5 Big Ten, 26-23 overall) will host a two-game series, the first being played Friday night and the second starting Saturday at noon. The Badgers will then face Michigan (8-2 Big Ten, 37-8 overall) in a doubleheader Sunday, with the first pitch scheduled for 11 a.m.
When David Fincher released ""Zodiac"" earlier this year, the bar was raised for psychological crime dramas. ""Zodiac"" was Fincher's best film to date, exhibiting a pitch-perfect atmosphere of unsettling dread and undefined fear.
Samantha Polito and the Wisconsin softball team (5-7 Big Ten, 24-15 overall) will be traveling to face UW-Green Bay (4-6 Horizon League, 12-16 overall) in a doubleheader starting today at 2 p.m. Polito, the senior centerfielder with a team high batting average of .368, will have the opportunity to build on her current 14 game hitting streak. If she gets a hit in Game One of the series, she will surpass Julie Borchard for the longest hitting streak in Badger history.
The Wisconsin softball team (5-5 Big Ten, 24-13 overall) will be facing conference foe No. 7 Northwestern (8-3, 33-10) in a two-day, two-game series at the Goodman Diamond. These will be the last games played on the Badgers' home field for the remainder of the regular season. The first game will be played Friday night at 6 p.m. The first pitch of game two will be on Saturday at noon.
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The No. 45 Wisconsin men's tennis squad completed a sweep of conference rivals Iowa and Minnesota this weekend, beating the Hawkeyes 7-0 Saturday and then upending the Golden Gophers Sunday, 5-2. The weekend put the Badgers above .500 in the Big Ten with a record of 5-4, 13-9 overall.
After splitting a doubleheader with North Dakota State earlier this week, the Wisconsin softball team (2-4 Big Ten, 20-12 overall) is gearing up for four conference games early next week at the Goodman Softball Complex in Madison.
The UW softball team (2-4 Big Ten, 20-12 overall) earned a split decision Tuesday as it lost 3-1 and won 6-4 against North Dakota State (24-19).
With a 3-0 record at home and its first two Big Ten victories under its belt, the Wisconsin women's softball team (2-4 Big Ten, 19-11 overall) will be hosting North Dakota State (23-18, Division I Independent) Tuesday evening in a doubleheader at the Goodman Diamond in Madison. The first game will start at 4 p.m., followed by the second at approximately 6 p.m.
While most Wisconsin students relaxed during their week off, the UW women's tennis team (0-7 Big Ten, 4-13 everall) was busy at work. The squad lost two hard-fought matches against Big Ten rivals Purdue and Illinois both by scores of 4-3, but redeemed themselves with a convincing 6-1 victory over Florida Atlantic.
The UW softball team (16-7) departs for a series of three doubleheaders next week, two of which will be against Big Ten competition. The Badgers enter the road trip after a successful comeback bid in their home opener at the Goodman Softball Complex Tuesday. The Badgers improved their record in home openers to 10-2 on the strength of a six-run sixth inning. The week will give UW a chance to extend their four-game winning streak and assert themselves as early conference contenders.